Is Your Attention On Your Intention?
by Leslie Fieger
Why? is the best question. It is not what; not who;
not where; not when; not even how; but the question "why?" that is
the best source of both wisdom and power.
And this is the part that confuses most people... it is not the answers
to the question, but the question itself that provides both power and
wisdom. As soon as you begin to ask yourself why, you begin to accumulate
both power and wisdom.
Inscribed above the doorway that led to the Oracle of Delphi was the
axiom... the first precept of self-mastery... Know Thyself. How do
you know thyself? Simply ask why.
Yes, you can learn a lot by asking what, who, where, when and how; but
in asking why, you get to the heart of the matter. For example, what you
think is critically important; BUT why you think what you think is even
more crucial; AND, knowing why you think what you think will give you
enormous insight into who you are and how you are creating what you have in
life.
Why do you think what you think? What is your intent? Why do you believe
in what you believe? Do you have any intent in believing in that? Why do
you feel the way you feel? To what end? Why do you do what you do? Why do
you have what you have? The answers may provide insight; but it is the
asking of the question that provides wisdom. The answers may show
potential; but it is the asking of the question that produces personal
power. The question really comes down to... what exactly are your
intentions?
It is really quite simple. Thoughts, thought; beliefs, believed in;
emotions allowed; things done without a clear and purposeful intent will
produce unintended results. When you are and act without intentionality,
you are simply a creature of event and circumstance. When you bring
intentionality to all that you are and all that you do, you become a causal
agent and can consciously create the events and circumstances that will
provide the ease and abundance you desire.
Without intention, the way things unfold in the universe appear to be
confusing and even, perhaps, chaotic. When your intention is applied, the
way things unfold in the universe appear to be harmonious and in sync with
your own ideals and expectations. It is your intentionality that brings a
harmony of thought, word and deed and it is this harmony puts you into the
flow of things.
Your intent is the expression of your will. Your will is your personal
power. If you allow yourself to hold any thoughts or beliefs or emotions or
allow yourself to perform any actions without any specific intention as the
primary motivation, then you are not claiming your power and not expressing
your will.
When your predominant and repetitive thought patterns are intentionally
chosen, when your core beliefs are intentionally and consciously chosen,
when your primary emotions or prevailing attitudes are consciously and
intentionally chosen, when what you do and what you enact is done on
purpose and with purpose, with intentionality, you are powerful indeed.
So pay attention to your intentions.
Always ask yourself... why am I thinking this? Why do I believe this?
Why am I doing this? What is my intention? What is the purpose? Yes, the
answers will give you new insights and a sense of your potential to make
different choices that will produce different results; BUT, more
importantly, as soon as you decide to ask yourself why, you will have
already become a wiser and more powerful person and you will be on the path
toward self-mastery.
The four principle elements of conscious creation are: thought,
desire, belief and intent. Self-mastery is attained when one establishes
conscious control of all four elements.
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